Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Copper Penned Panel


Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 1

Welcome! It's time for a new challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique and today it's Suzz's turn to host. You can always rest assured, she is going to come up with the most creative challenge theme. She titles her challenge, 'Positively Pensive' and here's her description:

Today is Ballpoint Pen day! The challenge is to thoughtfully use a ballpoint pen on your project.  You can doodle, journal, sketch or trace an outline using any color ballpoint pen on your art.  Create a vintage or shabby chic project with some form of ink from a ballpoint pen and if it isn't obvious how it was used make sure to tell us in your post!

As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details.

I tried many different ways to use my ball point pens, and had so much fun with Suzz's challenge. But in the end, I decided on a penned background panel for my project. It seems I'm in a butterfly rut right now, although I've see very few in my garden (odd!). When I started, I visualized something a bit more bright and sun-shiney, but it just didn't work out that way. Perhaps it was the pensive mood I was in.

Let's get started. My first matter of business was to go through my pens to find one that didn't work.  You can see by my scribbling it required quite a bit of trials before coming up with one.


First I'll share some close ups, then I'll share a bit of the making.

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I did some Field Notes stamping in Archival ink on the background at the top and bottom. I wish my penmanship was that graceful and elegant and my lettering that precise.

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 3

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 4

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 5

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 6

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 7

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 8

So where did I use a ball point pen? I removed the spring from the pen, pulled it apart a bit and used it for my butterfly's body. Before dismantling it, I also used my non working pen in another way, but I can't give all the details yet. Since Suzz directs that we tell how we used our pens, I'll give you a hint: I traced a design onto my background. I'll share all the details on how I made my background and Decor Frame that backs the butterfly in my June 20 Saturday Showcase.


I've finished the back with some old Tim Holtz paper stash.

Here's a bit on how I altered the frame and quote chip, and made the butterfly:


I chose a Vignette Frame and painted it with my finger and Distress Weathered Wood paint. You can see I didn't do a thorough job, and this is intentional. ;)


Next I dribbled on some Mushroom Alcohol ink  and spritzed it with water to disperse the ink into the cracks. I used my heat tool to chase around the thinned color and dry.


Last, I scribbled with Distress crayon and blended with a dampened finger.

Now I move onto the Scribbly Butterfly cut from Rose Gold Metallic Kraft Stock, and painted with a bit of Picket Fence paint and more of the Mushroom Alcohol ink, just around the wing tips (not pictured). I want my butterfly to shine. The spring is adhered with Distress Collage Medium Matte.


I altered one of the old Quote Chips (I've linked to the newer ones below) with Embossing Glaze and crayon. Swipe the chip with Embossing Dabber, sprinkle with the glaze, tap off excess, and heat to melt. When it's cool, scribble and blend with crayon.

Sara Emily Barker https://sarascloset1.blogspot.com/2020/06/copper-penned-panel.html Mixed Media Panel #timholtz #sizzix #stampersanonymous #ranger 9

So that wraps up my copper penned panel. I hope you will hop on over to the blog to see what amazing projects my talented teammates created with their ball point pens. And then, it's your turn to show and tell us how you've used your own pens to create a vintage or shabby chic project; I can't wait to see what you will make! Happy crafting! Sara Emily  

Challenge shares:
These products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Tim Holtz Distress Paint - Picket Fence, Weathered Wood, Black Soot

13 comments:

  1. Sneaky! I was wondering if anyone would pull apart a pen... I was going to but had too much fun just using one straight up! I can't wait to see your step by step on Saturday! Beautiful framed art! Love the rich colors and effects with your multi-layered background. I can never have too many butterflies!

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  2. As usual you did an amazing job Sara! Love the look of the finished project and all those incredible details.
    You are awesome, my talented friend!
    Hugs. Simo.

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  3. Another gorgeous project, Sara Emily!!! I look forward to ready the rest of the details on the 20th.

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  4. Absolutely stunning and the wire body looks perfect on the butterfly. You have got me intrigued now so I will definitely be back to see how else you used the pen! Hugs, Anne xxx

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  5. WOW Awesome creation, love the spring body!

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  6. This is beautiful, Sara Emily! Great idea to use the spring for the butterfly's body. I love butterflies and never tire of them.

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  7. Beautiful copper accents. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Sara Emily, I just had to pop over and tell you how much I love this gorgeous vignette! The colors, the depth, dimension and textures are all just so inspiring and lovely! I can't wait to see your showcase! Truly gorgeous and a new favorite from this fan! Hugs!

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  9. Wow, what a stunning panel! I love the copper elements and the way you used the spring from the ballpoint pen - fabulous 😁. Wishing you a Happy Friday and Weekend! Take care! Hugs, Jo x

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  10. I love this, that touch of copper is so nice. Thanks so much for joining in the WeLove2Create challenge at Polkadoodles - susie (DT) 1stfloorflat.blogspot.co.uk

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  11. A fabulous project. Wonderful grunged elements, super copper effects and a lovely butterfly.
    Thank you for joining in with our June challenge "Anything Mixed Media Goes" at Creative Artiste Mixed Media. Good luck x

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  12. Well, Sara, you combined clever and utilitarian pen use in a stunningly gorgeous piece of art. The words are perfect, too. I hope you have found a tony spot for this in your home. Brava! XOX

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  13. Having seen your Saturday Showcase I marvel at how you just keep coming up with new and ingenious techniques for us on a seemingly endless basis - engraving with an old pen - of course, pure creative genius. And adding the spring to the centre of the butterfly is the cherry on top. Inspiring as ever xx

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